A screw extractor is a tool used expressly for removing broken or seized screws&period; There are two types&semi;one has a spiral flut structure&comma; which is commonly known by the trademarked name Easy Out&semi; the other has a straight flute structure&period; The tools are made of very hard&comma; brittle steel&semi; they can break off inside the screw if too much torque is applied&comma; making the removal much more difficult&period;

1&period; Spiral flutes are designed to embed themselves deeper into the metal as you turn the tool&comma; so as the fastener resistance increases&comma; the extractor's grip increases2&period; Extractor size and recommended drill bit size are etched on each tool&period;3&period; Designed to remove broken studs&comma; bolts&comma; socket screws&comma; and fittings4&period; Aggressive left hand spiral design for extra gripping power5&period; High speed drill bit ensures fast&comma; clean drilling

Model of Making&colon; Full Ground Or Roll ForgedMaterial&colon; High Speed Steel or S2

Usage&colon; Ideal for quickly and easily removing broken&comma; damaged or embedded screws&period;Features&colon;A&colon; Suitable for use with all standard variable speed drills&period;B&colon; Removers Philips&comma; Slottet&comma; Pozidrive and many other types of screw-profiles&period;